Date and time manipulation
DateTime
objects may be created in a number of ways. The Get-Date
command is one of these. The methods on the DateTime
type has a number of static methods that might be used, and an instance of DateTime
has methods that might be used.
DateTime parameters
While most commands deal with dates in a culture-specific format, care must be taken when passing dates (as strings) to parameters that cast to DateTime
.
Casting to DateTime
does not account for a cultural bias. For example, in the UK the format dd/MM/yyyy
is often used. Casting this format to DateTime
will switch the format to MM/dd/yyyy
(as used in the US):
$string = "11/10/2000" # 11th October 2000
[DateTime]$string # 10th November 2000
If a function is created accepting a DateTime
as a parameter, the result may not be as expected:
function Test-DateTime { param( [DateTime]$Date ) $Date } Test-DateTime -Date "11/10/2000"
It is possible to work around this problem using the Get...